Attending Concordia allowed Alex McPhee ’25 to pursue two passions — wrestling and environmental research.
A track and field athlete and an emerging entrepreneur, Jordan Petron ’26 has made the most of every opportunity that’s come his way and has found more than academic success.
The thrill of competition pushes two-sport athlete Greta Tollefson ’25 to excel athletically and academically.
A passion for journalism and basketball pushed Makayla Anderson ’25 to become a leader on and off the court.
At Concordia, Dr. Emma (Ranum) Erickson ’13 learned that the first path doesn’t have to be the final path.
As a third-generation Cobber, Elizabeth Naugle ’25 has found family at Concordia in her volleyball team and English education cohort.
As someone who never imagined herself attending Concordia, transfer student Kay Pederson ’24 wouldn’t change a thing about her Cobber experience.
Cobber hockey player Kevin Ness ’24 shares his valuable experiences as a finance major and Barry Scholar in the Offutt School of Business.
Big Sky native Kelleigh Staples ’27 shares how she embraces the Cobber life as a soccer player and pre-engineering student.
From the mat to the ledger: Montana native Austin Ratliff gives his account as a Cobber wrestler and accounting major.